Asma Jahangir said the court did not have the authority to issue directions to the judges of the high court to constitute a commission because a “commission set up to examine any person or evidence may be deputed to any court except ‘a high court’.” PHOTO: ONLINE

ISLAMABAD:

Husain Haqqani has not yet given up hope that the Supreme Court will eventually see things differently – more specifically his defence counsel’s way.

On Monday, his counsel Asma Jahangir, who has refused to represent Haqqani before the SC-appointed judicial commission, moved the court through a petition for review of the order handed down by a larger bench on December 30. The review petition not only challenges the court order to form the commission on the basis of its jurisdiction, but also the appointment of high court judges for the commission. She had earlier stated that SC decision to form a commission was an overreach by the court and a victory for the security establishment.

Filing the review, Jahangir said the court did not have the authority to issue directions to the judges of the high court to constitute a commission because a “commission set up to examine any person or evidence may be deputed to any court except ‘a high court’.”

Jahangir went further to point out that the commission appointed by the court has been exercised through the authority granted to the court under Article 187 of the Constitution read with order XXX1, Rule 1 and 2 as well as order XXXVI of the Supreme Court Rules, 1980, as announced in the judgment of December 30. “Order XXXVI of the Supreme Court Rules has been repealed in 2003,” she said.

She said Article 2A of the constitution, which was cited by the court while forming the commission, could not override the provisions of fundamental rights given in Chapter 1, Part II of the constitution.

“Only fundamental rights given in Chapter 1, Part II of the constitution, can be involved under Article 184(3),” she said.

Jahangir believed that the court, while interpreting fundamental rights, assumed its infraction and the enforcement of fundamental rights and the enforcement order did not redress any such infringement, adding that the terms of reference, determining the scope and ambit of the judicial commission, has not been set out by the court.

She went on to add that her client, Husain Haqqani, has been deprived of moving around freely and confined to Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s house despite the fact that he has not been formally charged yet.

President’s immunity

Meanwhile, a petitioner in the Memogate case on Monday raised the question of the president’s constitutional immunity through an application in the SC.

Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry had reminded Attorney General Maulvi Anwarul Haq that the court could draw an adverse presumption if the president failed to comply with its orders.

“Only a joint session of the parliament has the authority to investigate or hold an inquiry against the president, according to the dictates of the Constitution,” the applicant said, adding that the Constitution sets conditions for the parliament to issue a notice to the president. The parliament would either charge the president with a physical disability or a violation of the Constitution, he said.

The commission has directly issued notices to Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and Director-General Inter-Services Intelligence Ahmed Shuja Pasha, instead of going through the federal government, giving the impression that the concerned officials did not fall under the federal government, the applicant added.

The petitioner went on to express his apprehension that the commission might credit Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Mian Nawaz Sharif for the probe into the Memogate scandal.

“The Supreme Court did not make the commission to serve political ends. For protecting its impartiality, the court must stay the proceedings forthwith,” he said.

Umer, you are right. Why anybody should be above the law. Let the SC show its back bone and prosecute everybody who is selling the honour of the country for their personal gains. Only then people will get an honest government.